Myth: History In The Making
Platform: Amiga CD32
Region: Europe
Media: CD
Controller: Joystick
Genre: Beat 'em Up - Multi-Directional - Hack & Slash
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1994
Developer: System 3
Publisher: System 3
Players: 1 Only
Relationship: Based on 1989 System 3 ZX Spectrum 48k release. The NES version is called Conan.
Hardware: CD32
Conversions: Also available for OCS, ECS. Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, NES, ZX Spectrum
Disks: 1
Programmer: Dave Colclough, Dave Collins, Steve Wetherill
Musician: Don Howard, Phil Thornton, Richard Joseph
Designer: Alan Hunnisett, Bob Stevenson, Paul Docherty (Dokk), Phil Thornton, Robin Levy
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In this platform game, you are a mere mortal who has been called by the Gods to defeat several mythological creatures that have been turned bad by the evil Dameron.

Myth: History in the Making is a platform game with a lot of fighting. The levels of this game deal with different mythologies, from ancient Greece to the Vikings, over to Valhalla (where none other than the hammer-wielding Thor awaits you), and more.

Apart from jumping from platform to platform, you'll also fight the enemies and bosses in your path with a variety of weapons - in the beginning you have only fists to defend yourself, but later you'll find more powerful weapons, such as swords and axes. There are many various types of enemies, different on every level. Typically, enemies keep appearing and coming at you from all sides, no matter how many of them you kill - so you have to keep moving. 

Some obstacles in the game require not only brute force, but also a bit of thinking and puzzle-solving (and guesswork) to get past.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/myth-history-in-the-making
